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...Philharmonic this year. Although the orchestra formerly had a single assistant conductor, Bernstein decided a year ago to take on three promising younger men. His reason: young conductors have a hard time getting experience in the U.S. This fall, besides Millar, Bernstein chose Massachusetts-born Rus sell Stanger, 30, and Israeli-born Elyakum Shapira, 33. All three were in the hall at last week's concert when Bernstein walked offstage and announced that he was too ill to return to conduct the next scheduled work-Schumann's Symphony No. 4. (He was suffering the aftermath of a case...
...concert by the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra last Sunday was a welcome change. For the first time, conductor Russell Stanger chose a program that responds favorably to a non-professional performance. This is an effective compromise between the Stephen Foster Johann Strauss child's play that most college orchestras play, and the prohibitively-difficult works that the H.R.O. has attempted in the past...
...Russell Stanger will conduct the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra in its annual spring concert this Sunday night. Works by Beethoven, Diamond, Schumann, and Handel highlight the program, to be given in Sanders Theatre...
...member of Pierian Sodality, I would like to correct the erroneous impression given by an article in the CRIMSON of February 12 in regard to the concerto auditions sponsored by the Sodality. Russel Stanger, conductor of the Orchestra, representing the judges, stated that no honorable mentions could be decided upon. The three people so mentioned by the CRIMSON were recommended by the judges as possible soloists for a forthcoming out-of-town concert. Mr. Stanger stated that these recommendations were based on considerations of programming. Charles Epstein...
...Russell Stanger, conductor of the orchestra, Randall Thompson '20, head of the Music Department, and Archibald T. Davison '06, Ditson Professor of Music, will judge the constestants solely on their skill in performances of works from Mozart to Copeland...